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Notice on the Evaluation of Tutors for the 2023-2024 Academic Year Graduate Academic Scholarship Review

Release time:2023-09-08 clicks:

Dear tutors,

The evaluation work for the 2023-2024 academic year graduate scholarships has begun (Notice on the Review of Graduate Academic Scholarships for the 2023-2024 Academic Year of the School of Computer and Information: /2023/0908/c11580a295696/page.htm). According to the "Implementation Rules for the Evaluation of Graduate Academic Scholarships in the School of Computer and Information", each tutor is requested to participate in this evaluation work. By closely combining the process of graduate training and dynamic evaluation, it enhances the voice of tutors in the work of graduate training and award evaluation, which is conducive to strengthening responsibility, promoting management, and improving the level of our college's graduate training and graduate management work.

Each tutor is asked to objectively evaluate the graduate students they guide, taking into consideration their ideological and moral character, research ability, academic level, work attitude, and daily performance. The specific requirements are as follows:

1. Score and rank the students you guide according to their grade (only for 2021 graduate students, 2022 and 2023 do not need to submit). The evaluation score is calculated on a percentage basis. This score accounts for 20% of the final score.

2. Score the students you guide according to the actual situation, implement differentiated scoring after ranking, and must reflect differentiation. The score difference after ranking should not be less than 5 points, and the score range is 0-100 points.

3. If the scores for the students you guide are basically the same, it will be considered as invalid scoring.

4. According to the "Implementation Rules for the Evaluation of Graduate Academic Scholarships in the School of Computer and Information", the score allocated to master's students who have published high-level papers, 178 journal papers, and A and B class conferences should not be less than 100 points.

5. For the scoring work of tutors for the graduate students they guide, we adopt a back-to-back, point-to-point approach to eliminate interference and truly reflect the tutor's real opinions and evaluation results.

Each teacher is asked to attach great importance to this and cooperate closely. Please return the "Student Comprehensive Performance Scoring Form" to the email (computer_graduate@163.com, contact person: Huang Chen, Huang Pengfei, contact number: 0551-62904642, 0551-62901385) before September 14 for the college to compile and summarize. If not returned in time, the students you guide will not have this score.

We sincerely thank all tutors for their hard work and cooperation!


School of Computer Science and Information Engineering (School of Artificial Intelligence)

September 8, 2023                  

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